2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00348-018-2659-0
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Utilizing differential interferometry for spatially resolved pressure field measurements of laser-induced cavitation

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“…Interference is observed in the overlap region. The shear can be created not only by the glass plate shown in the figure (45) but also by refractive gratings (46) or by a Wollaston prism (47). The separation between the sample and the interferometer (i.e., the shearing component) facilitates the investigation of large samples.…”
Section: Shearing or Differential Interferometermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interference is observed in the overlap region. The shear can be created not only by the glass plate shown in the figure (45) but also by refractive gratings (46) or by a Wollaston prism (47). The separation between the sample and the interferometer (i.e., the shearing component) facilitates the investigation of large samples.…”
Section: Shearing or Differential Interferometermentioning
confidence: 99%